History

Faculty and Staff Directory

Adejumobi, Saheed
Associate Professor
Film Studies, Global African Studies, History

s.ade@seattleu.edu

Burnstein, Daniel
Associate Professor (Affiliated Faculty: History)
History

danielbu@seattleu.edu

Earenfight, Theresa
Director, Associate Professor, and Faculty
History, Medieval Studies, Women Studies

theresa@seattleu.edu

Hahn, Hazel
Director, Associate Professor
Asian Studies Program, Film Studies, History

hahnh@seattleu.edu

Kangas, William
Senior Core Lecturer
History

wkangas@seattleu.edu

Lawrence, Karen
Administrative Assistant
History, Political Sciences

kareng@seattleu.edu

Liang, Kan
Chair, Associate professor
History, International Studies

liang@seattleu.edu

Madsen, David
Interim Director, Associate Professor
History, Medieval Studies

dmadsen@seattleu.edu

McLeod, Marc
Director, Associate Professor
History, International Studies, Latin American Studies

mcleodm@seattleu.edu

Murphy, Thomas
Associate Professor
History

tmurphy@seattleu.edu

Pepper, Tracey
Lecturer
History, Women Studies

peppert@seattleu.edu

Spencer, Heath
Core Lecturer
History

spencerh@seattleu.edu

Taylor, Tom
Associate Professor
History, Honors Program

twtaylor@seattleu.edu

Young, Richard
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies, History, Political Sciences

ryoung@seattleu.edu

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The Fall of the Wall: Remembered

November 9-13, 2009
A series of events on campus to examine the Fall of the Wall and its impact on today’s world

DEBATE
Nov. 10, 2009, 5:00 pm
The Wall Should be Rebuilt
Wyckoff Auditorium

KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Nov. 13, 2009, 3:00 pm
Bannon Auditorium
Red Crossing: Working and Playing Behind the Iron Curtain
Dr. Sheldon Anderson
International Studies at Miami University in Oxford, OH. 

FILM SERIES
Xavier Hall, 1st Floor
6:30 pm
Each movie will be introduced by a faculty member who will also lead discussion after the movie.

Monday Nov. 9, 2009
Farce: “One, Two, Three”

Tuesday Nov. 10, 2009
Suspense: “The Tunnel”

Wednesday Nov. 11, 2009
Drama: “The Lives of Others”

Thursday Nov. 12, 2009
Satire: “Good Bye Lenin”

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